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Making Mythology Relateable

That Was Awesome! Writers on Writing

Coming Home to Mouth-of-Mattapoisett: Marge Piercy’s Woman on the Edge of Time

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Making Mythology Relateable

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From Herring to Marmalade: The Perfect Structure of Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency

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Recognizing a Familiar Future: William Gibson’s Blue Ant Trilogy

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The Reapers are the Angels

The Reapers are the Angels and the Dynamic Utility of Prose

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French Fries, Spandex, and Other Surefire Ways to Kill a Werewolf

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Rebellious Acts of Kindness: C.L. Wilson’s Tairen Soul Series

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Diplomacy Under Pressure: The Curse of Chalion

China Miéville’s Sleight of Geography in The City & The City

Nailing the Opening: Thomas McGuane’s Ninety-two in the Shade

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Perfectly Gonzo: Neal Stephenson’s Snow Crash

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The Best of Both Forms: Hypertextuality and Serial Storytelling in Shadow Unit

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